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Campus News & Events

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Upcoming print system account changes

IT is currently working on reorganizing the account structure in the PaperCut print system to reflect the new structure in Workday. For the time being, please continue to print on the accounts in which you have access. We will do our best to match those charges to the appropriate Workday account when we process billing. We expect to be done with this work by the end of the month. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to IT support at itsupport@spu.edu




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Falcon Card and Get mobile app

Falcon Funds is the official campus currency of ɬÀï·¬ Pacific. You may manage your Falcon Card and Falcon Funds online or by using the GET Mobile app. If you haven't already, download the “GET Mobile” app from the Google Play or Apple store. You may use the app to submit your Falcon Card photo, use Falcon Funds and meal plans on campus, mobile order food from campus retail locations, and add funds to your account. Falcon Funds are accepted at:

  • SPU Store - Falcon Express Market
  • Campus dining locations
  • Vending machines
  • Multi-Function Printers
  • Mailing Services
  • ORP equipment and passes



Alumni Parent And Family Relations
Recap: 2025 Founders Reunion

From Alumni, Parent, and Family Relations: Thank you to everyone who welcomed our Class of 1975 back to campus for the alums' 50-year class reunion during Commencement weekend, June 6-7. Over 90 alumni and spouses joined us from as far away as Florida! A special thanks to Greg Asimakoupoulos, alumni ambassador, and Katie Simonson, donor relations, for their leadership with the Reunion Committee and months of work culminating in this special day for our alumni. Read more and view photos of the event here.




Parents and families in the loop
Summer In the Loop parents e-newsletter

From Alumni, Parent, and Family Relations: More than 2,000 SPU parents and families members recently received the . They watched President Porterfield’s message to incoming students, met the Class of 2025, checked out the Spring Quarter Dean’s List, learned about updated deadlines for tuition payments, and more.




Falcon Express Market
Falcon Express Market is open all summer

A message from Dining Services: Spending summer on campus? Falcon Express Market has everything you need. From favorite snacks and fresh fruit to cold medicine, baked goods, ice cream, and fresh grab-and-go meals — it's all in one convenient location. Enjoy fast, cashless checkout with your credit or debit card, mobile wallet, or Falcon Funds. (You are not required to download the Get Mobile app to enter Falcon Express Market. You only need your credit or debit card, mobile wallet, or Falcon Funds using your Falcon Card to enter and shop.)

The market is open daily from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Staff is available onsite or nearby to assist from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. throughout the summer. Stop by, stock up, and keep your summer running smoothly!




Faculty & Staff News

Hansen invited to write essay

Traynor Hansen, associate professor of English and writing, was invited to write an essay for the Norton Learning blog. The essay, titled "," reflects on his experiences incorporating generative AI tools in a recent WRI 1000 class.




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Kato serves as guest editor

Annie Kato, assistant professor of management, served as guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of Intelligence. Her recently published editorial paper for the special issue is titled ".”




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Koskela's new book

A new book by Professor of Theology Doug Koskela is now available from Cascade Books. is written for those beginning their journey in the study of Christian theology. It offers an introduction to the nature and purpose of theology by means of an extended meditation on the Emmaus road story of Luke 24. Each chapter explores one feature of the Emmaus story that signals how we might go about the task of knowing and loving God more deeply. All those who wish to get to the heart of this work — even longtime theologians — are invited to take up these pages.




SPU in the News

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Langford quoted in Christianity Today

Professor of Theology Mike Langford was quoted in an article in Christianity Today titled, "."





Volume #52 , Issue #26 | Published by: University Communications

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